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Eph 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Verse 13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Wow, Lots of Comments At This Year's Bilderberg Conference

This article was written by Jeff
Berwick.

I have just returned from my 3rd
Bilderberg conference and… wow, that was different!

The first Bilderberg I attended was in 2015 in
Telfs, Austria and the entire town was turned into a military zone. You
couldn't walk five feet without out seeing a police van, humvee, tanks and
black helicopters. And, we were tracked, detained and searched constantly.

Last year was in Dresden, Germany and while they
did not shut down the entire town, the area surrounding the Bilderberg hotel
was clearly a militarized zone and we really couldn't walk a block without
being stopped, searched, photographed and threatened by the police. They even
searched our room while telling us when no cameras were near that they were
going to physically hurt us.

So, when I found out two weeks ago that Bilderberg
was going to be held in Washington, District of Criminals (or just outside it
in Virginia) I was not looking forward to going.

That, though, was the first change. Normally,
Bilderberg announces the location of its meetings months in advance. This year
we found out about it from a tip from Charlie Skelton of The Guardian who had
somehow heard from an insider.

It was held at the Marriot hotel in Chantilly,
Virginia, and as per tradition I booked a room for the night before lockdown
for myself, Luke Rudkowski ofWe
Are Changeand Dan Dicks ofPress
For Truth.

There wasn't too much to note the
day before lockdown. There certainly wasn't 16,000 military and police in the
vicinity as it was in Austria. But, as we sat down at the bar a man who introduced himself as Patrick,
Head of Security, welcomed us, "Hello Dan, Luke and Jeff, I just want to
make sure we don't have any problems here." he said.

He then went on to
tell us that his kids are big fans of ours and even as Dan and I finished a
live stream, which he sat watching live at the bar, he proclaimed, "Great
show!" to us.

"This is really, really weird," I said
to Dan and Luke.

They looked around
suspiciously and nodded.

As we were escorted
out, with security even coming up to our room to make sure we had everything,
there wasn't too much out of the ordinary.

As we walked out they were putting up the
barricades and fences as security detail from numerous different companies all
poured in.

It turned out it wasn't much needed though!

While thousands came to protest in
Austria and hundreds in Germany, this year there were… well, that guy.

One thing stayed mostly the same though. And that
was the secrecy of the attendees. Luke Rudkowski put together a perfect montage
of some of the world's most powerful people walking as fast as they can while
trying not to make eye contact with the 3 or 4 independent media people who
were there to ask questions.

As usual, the mainstream Fake News
media made no mention of Bilderberg. That's mostly because they were actually
inside the meeting getting their marching orders for the year.

The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times,
Bloomberg and others were all there but will never tell you they went.
Interestingly, mostly financial media, likely getting ready for the great
planned collapse likely due this or next year.

Bilderberg's old guard are all passing or about to pass, including
recently gone to hell David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski. And soon to be
turning into dust with a scent of sulfur, Henry Kissinger.

The new guard seems much more technocratic. Eric
Schmidt, Peter Thiel, and even CERN attending for the first time this year.
Commence conspiracy theories on that!

So, what's my take
on all the changes at Bilderberg?

I think it is all the result of technological
change.

As for there being no protestors… why physically
protest in today's day and age? What does more damage to their agenda? A man
getting sunburned and pepper sprayed while holding a "F*ck You
Kissinger!" sign? Or
a dank meme on the internet that might get seen by millions?

On that note, one
of the main topics at Bilderberg was, "The War on Information," so
expect continued censorship and AI removal of more anti-system memes, articles,
and videos in the future. In fact, it's already well underway.

What about the dramatic lack of security? Well, as
I pointed out, there weren't any protesters and there weren't even more than a
handful of independent media.

And, if they've done any research into Dan, Luke
and I, anytime they attack us it makes them look really bad… so I think they
decided to play nice this year. In the internet age the more you try to attack
and censor people the bigger their audience will get.

And, as for the meeting itself… even it is fairly
outdated. People like Eric Schmidt probably have access to the world's best
cryptographic security. And, we saw when we snuck into the actual meeting room
in Austria, on stage there weren't any podiums. It is a giant, bigger than
we've ever seen, flat screen television… where key players likely teleconference in under the most
secure channels to give the 120 or so attendees their agenda for the year.

You couldn't do that 20 years ago… which created
the need for a Bilderberg conference.

Now, everything can be done virtually. Including
enslaving the entire planet under a one world government, currency, religion,
and tax system and that was surely the overarching topic of those in attendance
this year.

Every year, the
world's richest and most powerful business executives, bankers, media heads and
politicians sit down in some luxurious and heavily guarded venue, and discuss
how to shape the world in a way that maximizes profits for all involved, while
perpetuating a status quo that has been highly beneficial for a select few,
even if it means the ongoing destruction of the middle class. We are talking,
of course, about the annual, and always secretive, Bilderberg meeting.

And just like last
year'smeeting in Dresden, the primary topic on the agenda of
this year's 65th Bilderberg Meeting which starts today and ends on Sunday, is
one:Donald Trump.

Ironically, this
year "the storm around Donald Trump" asthe SCMP puts it,is
not half way around the world, but just a few miles west of the White House, in
a conference centre in Chantilly, Virginia, where the embattled president will
be getting his end-of-term grades from the people whose opinion actually
matters: some130
participating"Bilderbergs".

The
secretive three-day summit of the political and economic elite kicked off
Thursday 1 June in heavily guarded seclusion at the Westfields Marriot, a
luxury hotel a short distance from the Oval Office.

As of Wednesday, the hotel was already on lockdown and an
army of landscapers have been busy planting fir trees around the perimeter, to
try protect "coy billionaires and bashful bank bosses" from prying
lenses and/or projectiles. Perched ominously at the top of the conference
agenda this year are these words: “The Trump Administration: A progress report”.

The White House was taking no chances,
sending along some big hitters from Team Trump to defend their boss: national
security adviser, HR McMaster; the commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross; and Trump’s
new strategist, Chris Liddell (curiously, neither Gary Cohn nor Steven Mnuchin
will be there although the controversial new Chairman of Goldman Sachs
International, Jose Barroso will be present). Could Trump himself show up to
receive his report card in person: we are confident he will tweet all about
it... which is probably why he will never be invited.

Still, none other than Henry Kissinger,
the gravel-throated kingpin of Bilderberg, visited the White House a few weeks
ago to discuss “Russia and other things”, and certainly, the Bilderberg
conference would be the perfect opportunity for the most powerful man in the
world to discuss important global issues with Trump.

The US president’s extraordinary
chiding of NATO leaders in Brussels is sure to be first and foremost on the
Bilderberg discussing panel. The Bilderbergers have summoned the head of Nato,
Jens Stoltenberg, to give feedback. Stoltenberg will be leading the snappily
titled session on “The Transatlantic defence alliance: bullets, bytes and bucks”.
He’ll be joined by the Dutch minister of defence and a clutch of senior
European politicians and party leaders, all hoping to reset the traumatized
transatlantic relationship after Trump’s galumphing visit.

As
the Guardian puts it,
the guest list for
this year’s conference is a veritable “covfefe” of big-hitters from geopolitics,
from the head of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, to the king of Holland, but
perhaps the most significant name on the list is Cui Tiankai, China’s
ambassador to the US.

According
to the meeting’s agenda,
“China” will also be discussed at a summit attended by Cui, the US commerce
secretary, the US national security adviser, two US senators, the governor of
Virginia, two former CIA chiefs and any number of giant US investors in China,
including the heads of the financial services firms the Carlyle Group and KKR.
And for good reason: as last night's PMI numbers showed, the Chinese economy -
the global growth dynamo - is finally contracting. If China goes, the rest of
the world will follow.

Additionally, the boss of Google Eric
Schmidt, who warned in January that Trump’s administration will do “evil
things”, is expected to attend, too. The executive chairman of Alphabet,
Google’s holding company, has just come back from a trip to Beijing, where he
was overseeing Google AI’s latest game of Go against humans. He declared it “a
pleasure to be back in China, a country that I admire a great deal”. It’s
possible three days spent chatting to the Chinese ambassador could even be good
for business.

Several journalists are participating
in this year’s forum, including London Evening Standard editor George Osborne
and Cansu Camlibel, the Washington bureau chief for Turkey’s Hurriyet
newspaper. But per convention, news outlets are not invited to cover the event.

“There is no desired outcome, no
minutes are taken and no report is written,” the group stated. “Furthermore, no
resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are
issued.”

Ex-deputy secretary of state William
Burns and former deputy assistant secretary of defence Elaine Bunn, both
Obama-era officials, will also attend. Burns, the current president of the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has warned that Trump “risks
hollowing out the ideas, initiative and institutions on which US leadership and
international order rest.”

With
one of the agenda items titled simply enough "can globalisation be slowed down?" it is no surprise that anti-globalisation protesters have
already descended on the location of the meeting.

The Bilderberg is a group
of rich and powerful kingmakers seeking to impose a one world government and one
thing is clear: the members are connected to virtually every important and
relevant organization, media outlet, company and political entity in the world.